Chris Cutler is 41 years old, details of the accident are unknown.
- NSX owner and community member Chris Cutler died in an accident early Monday morning.
- Cutler was driving a 2001 Honda S2000, but the cause of the accident is unknown.
- The NSX community is mourning the loss of a DIY enthusiast who made a name for himself with custom NSX trailers and campers.
Chris Cutler was known as an avid NSX enthusiast, an accomplished DIYer, and an avid dog lover. Years ago, his custom-built NSX trailer and roof-top tent set the internet on fire. Sadly, he passed away in the early hours of Monday, April 1st, in an accident involving his Honda S2000.
Police responded to the scene around 1:20 a.m. on Interstate 91 South, just north of Exit 13, where a car struck a guardrail before veering into an embankment, WTNH reported. discovered. Paramedics immediately transported Mr. Cutler to the hospital, but unfortunately Mr. Cutler did not survive. The cause of the accident remains unknown and police have not released further details as of this writing.
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Simply put, the NSX community is in deep mourning following Cutler's accident. He was well known not only for his wild NSX-themed DIY projects, but also for his kindness and involvement in the community.
Renowned automotive photographer Larry Chen called Cutler an “incredible human being” and called the situation “an absolute tragedy.” Another posted: “The entire auto industry is mourning your loss. Thank you for being a driving force and an absolute legend.” Another of his NSX enthusiasts, Becca Nicole Johnson, also wrote: I echoed the sentiments of many others in their posts.
“It is an understatement to say that Chris was loved. He was deeply cherished not only for his talent but also for his ability to inspire others to pursue their passions with the same zeal he did.” “His legacy will live on in every project we take on, every adventure we embark on, and every story we share about the amazing life he led,” she said. Told. According to friends of her family, his relatives were understandably unprepared for the costs associated with his death, so they set up a gofundme to help.
Mr. Cutler was also a dog lover. Cutler's late dog Cassius appears in many of his posts, and according to The Drive, Cutler's mission was to visit 48 states with Cassius. His last post on Facebook was about a pin giveaway to benefit the ASPCA. The pin itself also had a small ode to Cassius written on it.
Although both of them are now gone, I would like to take this opportunity to all of us to be grateful for our loved ones around us, to make the world around us as good as possible, and to make the most of our time. Let me remind you.